Product Agriculture, Short Food Supply Chains and the Economic Vitality of Small Scale Agriculture
The conceptual orientation commonly used to describe and analyze the operation of small and mid-sized farms may not be as useful as is ordinarily assumed. Given common definitions of key concepts, one can fairly easily make the case that these farms are neither alternative nor sustainable, and are seldom local in sourcing of inputs or in sales of product. The purpose of this paper is to put forth a more unified approach that provides tools that effectively guide research on small scale agriculture as well as addressing issues regarding production and marketing. The overarching goal is move small scale agriculture toward economic viability. A unified set of concepts and orientation based on its own merits may better serve this purpose.

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Will the success of product agriculture become its greatest liability? The organic label has caught the attention of the food giants and is being widely promoted by consumer advocates such as Anna Lappe in Grub. Sourcing of organic products is likely to be global and border on commodity agriculture which will tend to minimize other attributes such as local.
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